Creating a Cross-domain Configuration document
The Cross-domain Configuration document specifies how a domain exchanges and processes administration requests.
About this task
Create Cross-domain Configuration documents to enable a server in one domain to mail administration requests to a server in another domain. Set up the Cross-domain Configuration document after you specify an administration server for the Domino® Directory in each domain. The Cross-domain Configuration document is stored in the Administration Requests database (ADMIN4.NSF).
Procedure
- Make sure that you have already set up the necessary Connection documents and cross certificates to allow communication between the servers.
- From the Domino® Administrator, choose .
- In the Cross Domain Configuration view, click Add Configuration.
- On the Configuration Type tab, select
one of these:
- Inbound to create an inbound request configuration
- Outbound to create an outbound request configuration
- If you selected Inbound in Step 4, click Inbound
Request Configuration and then complete these fields:
Table 1. Inbound Request Certification fields Field Enter Receive AdminP requests from domains The name of one or more domains from which this server will receive requests. List of AdminP requests allowed from other domains Select any of these requests that this server will accept from other domains and then click OK. - Create Replica
- Delete Person in Address Book
- Delete Server in Address Book
- Get Replica Information for Deletion
- Rename Person in Address Book
- Rename Server in Address Book
Only allow Create Replica requests if intended for one of the following servers Server names in your current domain that will accept Create Replica requests from other domains. This field displays if the Create Replica request is selected.
List of approved signers Names of approved signers -- that is, a trusted signer for the request type for the destination domain. An inbound request is rejected if it is signed by someone who is not a trusted signer. If you selected Create Replica requests for List of AdminP requests allowed from other domains, the request's author is required to have Create Replica access to the destination server. Create Replica requests must be signed by the source server.
- If you selected Outbound in Step 4, click Outbound
Request Configuration and then complete these fields:
Table 2. Outbound Request Configuration fields Field Enter Domains to submit AdminP requests to The name of one domain to which the server will send requests. If you need to send AdminP requests to multiple domains, create a separate Cross-Domain Configuration document for each domain to which you will send requests. List of AdminP requests to submit Select the type of requests that this server will send and then click OK. - Create Replica
- Delete Person in Domino Directory
- Delete Server in Domino Directory
- Get Replica Information for Deletion
- Rename Person in Domino Directory
- Rename Server in Domino Directory
- Update Delegated User's Mailfile
Only submit these requests ... if the destination server is one of the following Server names to which you will send Create Replica requests. Also enter the domain names in which the servers reside. This field displays if the Create Replica or Update Delegated User's Mailfile request is selected.
List of approved signers Names of approved signers -- that is, a trusted signer for the request type from the creation domain. An outbound request will not be sent if it signed by someone who is not a trusted signer. If you selected the Create Replica request for List of AdminP requests to submit, the request's author is required to have Create Replica access to the destination server. Create Replica requests must be signed by the source server.
- Click Save and Close.